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  •  Tuesday, April 4, 2023

    Emirates, widely considered the QE2 among airlines and beloved by millions worldwide for its sumptuous services in the air and on land, will now be sailing across the seven seas with its newly-launched maritime arm, Emirates Sealine.

    Lucky ship-spotters and cruise aficionados witnessed glimpses of the first liner as it majestically sailed round Dubai’s Palm Jumeirah earlier today on its maiden sea trial – click here.

    Emirates Sealine is promising cruisers top-tier and never-before-imagined experiences as they voyage to rarely-before-seen ports of call. It placed a titanic, multi-billion-dollar order for an initial 10 cruise ships which are currently being fitted with the latest and the best.

    Having identified significant gaps in the industry’s offering, Emirates Sealine will give a wide berth to convention, offering a cruise calendar outside traditional seasons. The first cruise is scheduled to flag off from Dubai Harbour on 01 April 2024, with Karachi as the maiden port of call – harking back to the airline’s first-ever flight in October 1985.

    Itineraries and bookings will be open from 31 June. Emirates Sealine’s liners will dock at major cruise ports – charting a course from US to New Zealand – supported by the airline’s colossal network.

    Captain Jack Shallow, the newly appointed Chief Maritime Officer at the helm of Emirates Sealine said: “Emirates is no stranger to the seas, having been associated with powerboat racing in Dubai to Emirates Team New Zealand and more recently, the Emirates Great Britain SailGP Team. While cities worldwide remain moored to challenges, Dubai is sailing smoothly at unimaginable knots and has outstanding cruise and other multi-modal transport infrastructure.

    “Technology, AI and innovation in developing our future-generation cruise ships mean we can mirror the city’s pace and sail at more than 50 knots per hour – nearly double the speed of the fastest ones today. We’re working on providing undreamed of luxury onboard, never-before-explored itineraries and once-in-a-lifetime experiences. We’ll be running a tight ship to ensure we deliver on our promises to our customers. Right now, it’s all hands to the deck as the team prepares for launch.”

    Emirates Sealine will set the industry’s pace around maritime sustainability by working with vendors on sustainable maritime fuel (SMF), solar panels, recycling and waste management.

    Emirates’ passengers, arriving in style from across the airline’s global network to Dubai, will be whisked off in custom-built electric chauffeur-driven cars from DXB to Dubai Harbour and escorted to their luxury cabins onboard, in a seamless air-land-sea journey.

    The cruise fleet will feature four cabin types, offering varied and tiered levels of space, amenities, and luxury. More product and service details may be released in the future.

    Over the next months, Emirates Sealine will recruit thousands of mariners and specialists with a diverse range of skills and expertise to manage operations and serve guests with the airline’s signature hospitality, supporting economies across its network. Recruitment information will shortly be available on the Sealine’s website.

  •  Saturday, April 1, 2023

    In 2018, the carrier royally fooled its fans by pulling a fast one with the impressive Sky Lounge announcement. A completely transparent fleet in its Boeing 777X fleet. A hoax!

  •  Friday, March 31, 2023

    Today, for the first time, the Singapore Tourism Board together with Disney Cruise Line has declared about a magical cruise vacations to Southeast Asia. This was disclosed by Josh D’Amaro, Chairman-Disney Parks, Experiences and Products along with S. Iswaran, the …

  •  Friday, March 31, 2023

    Disney Cruise Line and Singapore Tourism Board announced magical cruise vacations to Southeast Asia for the first time, revealed by Disney Parks, Experiences and Products Chairman Josh D’Amaro and Singapore’s Minister for Transport and Minister-in-charge of Trade Relations, S. Iswaran. …

  •  Tuesday, March 28, 2023

    Kevin O’Sullivan, the chief of the New Zealand Cruise Association would be retiringin the month of June.Sullivanhas been functioning in that position for the last four and a half years. Former chair Debbie Summers said that Sullivanhas steered the association …

  •  Monday, March 27, 2023

    The crew saved the three men and welcomed them onto the ship. After the rescue operation, the three men were examined by the ship’s medical personnel and are in good condition.

  •  Saturday, March 25, 2023

    With more than six decades in the travel industry, Signature continues to attract the travel industry’s most successful and prominent brands.

  •  Friday, March 24, 2023

    In Australia, there are no nationwide rules requirement cruise passengers to be vaccinated, however, the majority of states are operating under the Eastern Seaboard Protocols, which do require this.

  •  Friday, March 24, 2023

    The first booking must be made by July 1, 2023, and the credit must be utilized towards voyages departing on or before Dec. 31, 2025.

  •  Tuesday, March 21, 2023

    The total number of ships due to visit during the 2023 season is the largest cohort since 2019, when the island greeted 47 vessels.

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